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The phrase "aware of the degree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's understanding or recognition of the extent or level of something.
Example: "She was fully aware of the degree of difficulty involved in the project."
Alternatives: "conscious of the extent" or "mindful of the level".
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Were you aware of the degree of terror their actions induced in Calcutta when the movement was at its height?
wowbagger is agreeing that in a real world situation we must be aware of the degree of error.
When you begin a dialogue, you may even discover that your boss is not consciously aware of the degree of your discontent.
It's only as people arrive at their destination that they will become aware of the degree to which everything has been engineered for high-function, low-consumption performance.
He wants his fellow citizens to be aware of the degree to which data about their phone calls, social network activity and email traffic is being hoovered up and stored – and, in many cases, accessed.
The economy will be that way, he says, because: "We are all painfully aware of the degree to which liquidity has been drained, with debt surg ing upward and money sup ply lagging far behind.
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Ms. Part, by contrast, signaled facially every different mood; her dance style, luscious but also laborious, made us intensely aware of the degrees of suffering and strain in her role.
It is doubtful whether everyone who embarks on a PhD is really aware of the huge degree of motivation required.
General practitioners in contact with women with NVP should be aware of the high degree of co-morbidity, examine these women for symptoms of depression and heartburn and reflux problems, and treat these conditions if present.
Clinicians should be aware of the high degree of co-morbidity with nausea and routinely ask women with nausea whether they have reflux problems or other pregnancy-related ailments.
Largen [ 5] was aware of the high degree of morphological dissimilarity between Ericabatrachus and other petropedetids (Petropedetes, Arthroleptides (= Petropedetes) and Phrynodon (= Phrynonbatrachus sandersoni)) and he was not drawn on any particular putative sister-group relationship.
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aware of the range
aware of the measurement
aware of the intensity
aware of the rate
aware of the depth
aware of the importance
aware of the university
aware of the magnitude
aware of the significance
aware of the strength
aware of the proportion
aware of the seriousness
aware of the grade
aware of the dose
aware of the gravity
aware of the climb
aware of the history
aware of the neighborhood
aware of the controversy
aware of the discontent
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